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8 January 2025 - Safeguarding vulnerable claimants - Oral evidence

Committee Work and Pensions Committee
Inquiry Safeguarding vulnerable claimants

Wednesday 8 January 2025

Start times: 9:15am (private) 9:30am (public)


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MPs to question DWP reps on safeguarding of vulnerable claimants 

The Work and Pensions Committee will question representatives from advice and advocacy groups, and from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as it continues its inquiry into safeguarding vulnerable claimants.

Meeting details

At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
Head of Policy at Women’s Aid
Associate Director of Policy and Influencing at Mind
Assistant Director of Policy, Research and Strategy at National Autistic Society
Welfare Rights Adviser at Child Poverty Action Group
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
Chief Medical Advisor at Department for Work and Pensions
At 11:00am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Safeguarding vulnerable claimants
DWP Chief Psychologist & Head of Profession for Occupational Psychology at Department for Work and Pensions

Members of the Committee will seek an update of the situation facing claimants, and on DWP policies and processes under the new Government before it reports its findings.  

The Department’s Chief Medical Advisor, Dr Gail Allsopp, will be among the witnesses to discuss her role in work relating to Prevention of Future Deaths (PFD) reports and the work of the Serious Case Panel. The previous Committee heard in evidence that the Chief Medical Officer was responsible for identifying trends in PFDs. The Serious Case Panel is meant to consider issues from serious cases and recommend ways of tackling problems that arise in them. However, the previous Committee was told that the panels lacked transparency, despite the routine publication of minutes of their meetings.   

Among the other themes that are likely to be covered during the session are: 

  • Adequacy of training and multi-agency working; 
  • The work of psychologists in Jobcentres; and 
  • Changes to the Work Capability Assessment. 

The predecessor Committee’s initial inquiry, launched in 2023 following reports of deaths of DWP customers, was halted by the general election, but the matter was picked up again immediately by the new Committee due to its importance.  

Location

Room 15, Palace of Westminster

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